(16 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
POOL
1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent
2. Zoom out of court entrance
3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court
4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs
5. Courtroom sketch showing close of Coombs and Presiding OfficerArmyLt. Col.PaulAlmanza
6. Courtroom sketch showing close of Almanza
7. Courtroom sketch, zoom into Manning in court
8. Pan of attorney David Coombs leaving court with assistant
9. Mid of civilians waiting to enter hearing
10. Mid of court sign
11. Zoom out of buildings and courtroom
12. Various of soldier on guard
13. Mid of reporters leaving court during break
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14. Wide of supporters marching and chanting alongside fence
15. Back shot of marchers
16. UPSOUND (English) Unidentified man in truck swearing at protesters: ++NOTEMUTED SWEAR WORD++
"They ought to sue his ass for treason. He's not a (muted) hero."
17. Zoom out from gate to protesters
18. Wide of protesters at intersection
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Fuller, Protester:
"People who say Bradley Manning is a traitor should look at what he released. He's a heroic whistleblower who shed light on a lot of things we don't know about. If they are saying he broke a military rule but whistleblowing is not a crime. You are supposed to be allowed to bring to light things that are government abuses, fraud, other things like that... otherwise how are we going to know about the truth?"
20. SOUNDBITE (English) CaptainLawrence Rockwood, former US Army special security officer, trained at Ft Meade, from 1977-2000:
"The treatment of this soldier is ridiculous from a national security point of view. Those who have harmed our national security are those who engaged in torture and been granted impunity."
21. Mid of Rockwood holding sign
STORYLINE:
The civilian attorney for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking classified documents published by the WikiLeaks website, asked the presiding officer at his pre-trial hearing on Friday to step aside.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza's civilian occupation as a Justice Department prosecutor was the chief reason defence lawyer David Coombs gave in asking him to recuse himself.
The JusticeDepartment is conducting a criminal investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Manning, 23, is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents that ended up on the website.
At the time, he was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
The case has spawned an international movement in support of Manning, who is seen by anti-war activists as a hero who helped expose American mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To others he is a villain, even a traitor, who betrayed his oath of loyalty by deliberately spilling his government's secrets.
Dressed in his camouflage army fatigues, Manning sat at the defence table showing little expression. He occasionally twirled a pen between his thumb and finger.
The hearing is open to the public, but with limited seating.
A small number of reporters were present but not allowed to record or photograph the proceedings.
Friday's hearing is to determine whether Manning will face a court-martial.
If his case goes to trial and he is convicted, Manning could face life in prison.
The government has said it would not seek the death penalty.
Almanza said he hasn't formed an opinion about Manning's guilt or innocence and he did not make a formal decision before taking a noon recess.
A member of the prosecution team, Captain Ashden Fein, said the government opposes recusal.
Manning's lawyer asserts that the documents' release did little actual harm.
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Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
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Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
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A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

Manning

Origin and meaning

Manning is from an old Norse word— manningi— meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannygn. One historian gives a Saxon origin for the family, which he calls "ancient and noble". According to him, Manning was the name of a town in Saxony, and from it the surname sprang.

Other historians make Mannheim, Germany, the cradle of the family, and begin its history with Ranulph, or Rudolph de Manning, Court Palatine, who, having married Elgida, aunt to King Harold I of England, had a grant of land in Kent, England. His name is also written de Mannheim— Rudolph de Mannheim. His place in Kent was Downe Court, and there the Mannings have been a power ever since. Simon de Manning, a grandson of Rudolph, was the first of the English barons to take up the cross and go forth to the Holy Wars. He was a companion of King Richard I of England, and was knighted on the battlefield. We can easily see where the cross of the coat of arms comes from. At Downe Court these arms are seen graven upon tombstones of the Mannings. By the thirteenth century the family was well represented in over a score of countries and several towns bear their name— Manningham, Bradford, and Mannington, Norfolk. The surname Manning is also an English patronymic name, being one of those names derived from the first name of a father. In this case it is derived from the old English personal name Manning and simply denotes 'son of Manning', while Manning itself may derive from the old Norse name Menning, meaning 'able'.

Chelsea Manning

Chelsea Elizabeth Manning (born Bradley Edward Manning, December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was convicted in July 2013 of violations of the Espionage Act and other offenses, after disclosing to WikiLeaks nearly three-quarters of a million classified or unclassified but sensitive military and diplomatic documents. Manning was sentenced in August 2013 to 35 years' imprisonment, with the possibility of parole in the eighth year, and to be dishonorably discharged from the Army. Manning is a trans woman who, in a statement the day after sentencing, said she had felt female since childhood, wanted to be known as Chelsea, and desired to begin hormone replacement therapy. From early life and through much of her Army life, Manning was known as Bradley; she was diagnosed with gender identity disorder while in the Army.

Courtroom sketch

A courtroom sketch is an artistic depiction of the proceedings in a court of law. In many jurisdictions, cameras are not allowed in courtrooms in order to prevent distractions and preserve privacy. This requires news media to rely on sketch artists for illustrations of the proceedings.

Creating courtroom sketches

Courtroom sketch artists attend judicial proceedings as members of the public or as credentialed media depending on the venue and jurisdiction. Judges may require artists to sit in a designated area or they may sit in general public seating. In some jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, courtroom artists are not permitted to sketch proceedings while in court and must create sketches from memory or notes after leaving the courtroom.

Courtroom artists can quickly capture a moment on paper and then sell their work to media outlets who would otherwise be denied a visual record of the trial. They may be paid per sketch or on a per diem commission. Sketches are often sold to television stations, newswire services, newspapers, or the subjects of a sketch. Courtroom sketches may also be acquired by institutional archives. The entire set of courtroom sketches related to the Lindy Chamberlain trial were purchased by the National Museum of Australia from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Selected works of American court artists Richard Tomlinson and Elizabeth Williams are held at the Lloyd Sealy Library at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Other collections of courtroom art include the works of Howard Brodie held in the Library of Congress and the Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States, which holds selected court artwork from artist Aggie Kenny.

Police officer

A police officer (also known as a policeman or police agentin some forces, particularly in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations) is a warranted law employee of a police force. In the United States, "officer" usually is the formal name of the lowest police rank. In many other countries, "officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank, and the lowest rank is often "constable". In some nations the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel. Police officers are generally charged with the apprehension of criminals and the prevention and detection of crime, protection and assistance of the general public, and the maintenance of public order. Police officers may be sworn to an oath, and have the power to arrest people and detain them for a limited time, along with other duties and powers.
Some police officers may also be trained in special duties, such as counter-terrorism, surveillance, child protection, VIPprotection, civil law enforcement, and investigation techniques into major crime including fraud, rape, murder, and drug trafficking. Although many police officers wear a corresponding uniform, some police officers are plain-clothed in order to dissimulate as ordinary citizens.

Army HRC Officer Manning Process

2:53

Manning lawyer asks officer at pre-trial hearing to step aside

Manning lawyer asks officer at pre-trial hearing to step aside

Manning lawyer asks officer at pre-trial hearing to step aside

(16 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
POOL
1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent
2. Zoom out of court entrance
3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court
4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs
5. Courtroom sketch showing close of Coombs and Presiding OfficerArmyLt. Col.PaulAlmanza
6. Courtroom sketch showing close of Almanza
7. Courtroom sketch, zoom into Manning in court
8. Pan of attorney David Coombs leaving court with assistant
9. Mid of civilians waiting to enter hearing
10. Mid of court sign
11. Zoom out of buildings and courtroom
12. Various of soldier on guard
13. Mid of reporters leaving court during break
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
AP TELEVISION
14. Wide of supporters marching and chanting alongside fence
15. Back shot of marchers
16. UPSOUND (English) Unidentified man in truck swearing at protesters: ++NOTEMUTED SWEAR WORD++
"They ought to sue his ass for treason. He's not a (muted) hero."
17. Zoom out from gate to protesters
18. Wide of protesters at intersection
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Fuller, Protester:
"People who say Bradley Manning is a traitor should look at what he released. He's a heroic whistleblower who shed light on a lot of things we don't know about. If they are saying he broke a military rule but whistleblowing is not a crime. You are supposed to be allowed to bring to light things that are government abuses, fraud, other things like that... otherwise how are we going to know about the truth?"
20. SOUNDBITE (English) CaptainLawrence Rockwood, former US Army special security officer, trained at Ft Meade, from 1977-2000:
"The treatment of this soldier is ridiculous from a national security point of view. Those who have harmed our national security are those who engaged in torture and been granted impunity."
21. Mid of Rockwood holding sign
STORYLINE:
The civilian attorney for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking classified documents published by the WikiLeaks website, asked the presiding officer at his pre-trial hearing on Friday to step aside.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza's civilian occupation as a Justice Department prosecutor was the chief reason defence lawyer David Coombs gave in asking him to recuse himself.
The JusticeDepartment is conducting a criminal investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Manning, 23, is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents that ended up on the website.
At the time, he was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
The case has spawned an international movement in support of Manning, who is seen by anti-war activists as a hero who helped expose American mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To others he is a villain, even a traitor, who betrayed his oath of loyalty by deliberately spilling his government's secrets.
Dressed in his camouflage army fatigues, Manning sat at the defence table showing little expression. He occasionally twirled a pen between his thumb and finger.
The hearing is open to the public, but with limited seating.
A small number of reporters were present but not allowed to record or photograph the proceedings.
Friday's hearing is to determine whether Manning will face a court-martial.
If his case goes to trial and he is convicted, Manning could face life in prison.
The government has said it would not seek the death penalty.
Almanza said he hasn't formed an opinion about Manning's guilt or innocence and he did not make a formal decision before taking a noon recess.
A member of the prosecution team, Captain Ashden Fein, said the government opposes recusal.
Manning's lawyer asserts that the documents' release did little actual harm.
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0:49

Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
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9:56

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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0:09

RCMP officer on patrol captures meteor sighting near Manning, Alberta

RCMP officer on patrol captures meteor sighting near Manning, Alberta

RCMP officer on patrol captures meteor sighting near Manning, Alberta

Video courtesy of the RCMP in Alberta. The dashboard camera in an officer's vehicle captures the moment when the sky lights up.

4:23

Live PD: Sitting Down and Manning Up | A&E

Live PD: Sitting Down and Manning Up | A&E

Live PD: Sitting Down and Manning Up | A&E

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9:13

Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
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Police Officer Throwing Eil Manning Up In The Air

2:54

Harvard retracts Manning’s invitation after backlash from CIA

Harvard retracts Manning’s invitation after backlash from CIA

Harvard retracts Manning’s invitation after backlash from CIA

Harvard University has retracted an invitation for Chelsea Manning to become a visiting fellow. It says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a ‘mistake.’ The announcement comes after CIA DirectorMike Pompeo pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal.
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2:45

Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
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Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
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2:32

Who is Bradley Manning?

Who is Bradley Manning?

Who is Bradley Manning?

I had no idea who this guy was when I first heard about him. Apparently our government thinks what this guy Bradley Manning ( A military intelligence officer) did was a big deal. I could not care less about this guy or what he did. All governments are corrupt and that's just the way it is. Did this guy put some of our forces at risk? Maybe but why are we all over the world in the first place? Answer: to keep ourselves in power, have some oil, a cell phone, car and a nice home. We agree to what our government does every time we put cheap gas in our cars and believe me. our gas is still cheap compared to other countries.

Sen. Manning Testifies in support of mental health services for sworn officers

Bodycam Shows Shooting Of Arties Manning

The NewOrleansPolice Department has concluded that an officer who fatally shot a man in a New Orleans East apartment complex in January committed no crime and should be cleared.
Police turned over the final results of their investigation into the shooting of Arties ManningIII to prosecutors on Aug. 16, according to a spokesman. Officer Terrance Hilliard remains on reassignment while police await a decision from District AttorneyLeon Cannizzaro's office on whether to charge him with a crime.
A special armed robbery squad was searching for a different man at the Carriage House apartments on Curran Road on Jan. 24 when officers encountered Manning. Police said that Hilliard shot Manning three times when Manning raised a gun toward him.

8:33

I confront Obama staffer over torture of Bradley Manning

I confront Obama staffer over torture of Bradley Manning

I confront Obama staffer over torture of Bradley Manning

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Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
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published: 14 Sep 2016

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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published: 20 May 2016

RCMP officer on patrol captures meteor sighting near Manning, Alberta

Video courtesy of the RCMP in Alberta. The dashboard camera in an officer's vehicle captures the moment when the sky lights up.

published: 25 Sep 2013

Live PD: Sitting Down and Manning Up | A&E

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5.5.2017
On "Live PD" ABC'sDan Abrams and Dallas Police DepartmentDetectivesRich Emberlin and Kevin Jackson offer insight and commentary as live cameras capture the work of a mix of urban and rural police forces around the country on a typical Friday nig...

published: 22 Jul 2017

Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
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Police Officer Throwing Eil Manning Up In The Air

published: 09 Oct 2017

Harvard retracts Manning’s invitation after backlash from CIA

Harvard University has retracted an invitation for Chelsea Manning to become a visiting fellow. It says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a ‘mistake.’ The announcement comes after CIA DirectorMike Pompeo pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal.
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published: 16 Sep 2017

Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
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Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized sou...

published: 12 Mar 2013

Who is Bradley Manning?

I had no idea who this guy was when I first heard about him. Apparently our government thinks what this guy Bradley Manning ( A military intelligence officer) did was a big deal. I could not care less about this guy or what he did. All governments are corrupt and that's just the way it is. Did this guy put some of our forces at risk? Maybe but why are we all over the world in the first place? Answer: to keep ourselves in power, have some oil, a cell phone, car and a nice home. We agree to what our government does every time we put cheap gas in our cars and believe me. our gas is still cheap compared to other countries.

Sen. Manning Testifies in support of mental health services for sworn officers

Bodycam Shows Shooting Of Arties Manning

The NewOrleansPolice Department has concluded that an officer who fatally shot a man in a New Orleans East apartment complex in January committed no crime and should be cleared.
Police turned over the final results of their investigation into the shooting of Arties ManningIII to prosecutors on Aug. 16, according to a spokesman. Officer Terrance Hilliard remains on reassignment while police await a decision from District AttorneyLeon Cannizzaro's office on whether to charge him with a crime.
A special armed robbery squad was searching for a different man at the Carriage House apartments on Curran Road on Jan. 24 when officers encountered Manning. Police said that Hilliard shot Manning three times when Manning raised a gun toward him.

published: 23 Jan 2018

I confront Obama staffer over torture of Bradley Manning

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Some of the vid in this clip's likely available for you to use commercially. Basically anything that was shot by me or was public domain to begin with. My stuff is automatically released into the public domain until I say otherwise. Usually if I shot it, "RidleyReport.com" or "YouTube.com/WinWinParty" will appear at the bottom. Anything which has that super or was obviously shot by me is public domain.
This vid is, or likely will be, part of a playlist. Clink link below to watch it more or less in sequence:
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Here's at least a partial transcript of text that appears inside the video:
"Well that could sure...

(16 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
POOL
1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent
2. Zoom out of court entrance
3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court
4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs
5. Courtroom sketch showing close of Coombs and Presiding OfficerArmyLt. Col.PaulAlmanza
6. Courtroom sketch showing close of Almanza
7. Courtroom sketch, zoom into Manning in court
8. Pan of attorney David Coombs leaving court with assistant
9. Mid of civilians waiting to enter hearing
10. Mid of court sign
11. Zoom out of buildings and courtroom
12. Various of soldier on guard
13. Mid of reporters leaving court during break
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
AP TELEVISION
14. Wide of supporters marching and chanting alongside fence
15. Back shot of marchers
16. UPSOUND (English) Unidentified man in truck swearing at protesters: ++NOTEMUTED SWEAR WORD++
"They ought to sue his ass for treason. He's not a (muted) hero."
17. Zoom out from gate to protesters
18. Wide of protesters at intersection
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Fuller, Protester:
"People who say Bradley Manning is a traitor should look at what he released. He's a heroic whistleblower who shed light on a lot of things we don't know about. If they are saying he broke a military rule but whistleblowing is not a crime. You are supposed to be allowed to bring to light things that are government abuses, fraud, other things like that... otherwise how are we going to know about the truth?"
20. SOUNDBITE (English) CaptainLawrence Rockwood, former US Army special security officer, trained at Ft Meade, from 1977-2000:
"The treatment of this soldier is ridiculous from a national security point of view. Those who have harmed our national security are those who engaged in torture and been granted impunity."
21. Mid of Rockwood holding sign
STORYLINE:
The civilian attorney for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking classified documents published by the WikiLeaks website, asked the presiding officer at his pre-trial hearing on Friday to step aside.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza's civilian occupation as a Justice Department prosecutor was the chief reason defence lawyer David Coombs gave in asking him to recuse himself.
The JusticeDepartment is conducting a criminal investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Manning, 23, is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents that ended up on the website.
At the time, he was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
The case has spawned an international movement in support of Manning, who is seen by anti-war activists as a hero who helped expose American mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To others he is a villain, even a traitor, who betrayed his oath of loyalty by deliberately spilling his government's secrets.
Dressed in his camouflage army fatigues, Manning sat at the defence table showing little expression. He occasionally twirled a pen between his thumb and finger.
The hearing is open to the public, but with limited seating.
A small number of reporters were present but not allowed to record or photograph the proceedings.
Friday's hearing is to determine whether Manning will face a court-martial.
If his case goes to trial and he is convicted, Manning could face life in prison.
The government has said it would not seek the death penalty.
Almanza said he hasn't formed an opinion about Manning's guilt or innocence and he did not make a formal decision before taking a noon recess.
A member of the prosecution team, Captain Ashden Fein, said the government opposes recusal.
Manning's lawyer asserts that the documents' release did little actual harm.
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(16 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
POOL
1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent
2. Zoom out of court entrance
3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court
4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs
5. Courtroom sketch showing close of Coombs and Presiding OfficerArmyLt. Col.PaulAlmanza
6. Courtroom sketch showing close of Almanza
7. Courtroom sketch, zoom into Manning in court
8. Pan of attorney David Coombs leaving court with assistant
9. Mid of civilians waiting to enter hearing
10. Mid of court sign
11. Zoom out of buildings and courtroom
12. Various of soldier on guard
13. Mid of reporters leaving court during break
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
AP TELEVISION
14. Wide of supporters marching and chanting alongside fence
15. Back shot of marchers
16. UPSOUND (English) Unidentified man in truck swearing at protesters: ++NOTEMUTED SWEAR WORD++
"They ought to sue his ass for treason. He's not a (muted) hero."
17. Zoom out from gate to protesters
18. Wide of protesters at intersection
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Fuller, Protester:
"People who say Bradley Manning is a traitor should look at what he released. He's a heroic whistleblower who shed light on a lot of things we don't know about. If they are saying he broke a military rule but whistleblowing is not a crime. You are supposed to be allowed to bring to light things that are government abuses, fraud, other things like that... otherwise how are we going to know about the truth?"
20. SOUNDBITE (English) CaptainLawrence Rockwood, former US Army special security officer, trained at Ft Meade, from 1977-2000:
"The treatment of this soldier is ridiculous from a national security point of view. Those who have harmed our national security are those who engaged in torture and been granted impunity."
21. Mid of Rockwood holding sign
STORYLINE:
The civilian attorney for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking classified documents published by the WikiLeaks website, asked the presiding officer at his pre-trial hearing on Friday to step aside.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza's civilian occupation as a Justice Department prosecutor was the chief reason defence lawyer David Coombs gave in asking him to recuse himself.
The JusticeDepartment is conducting a criminal investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Manning, 23, is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents that ended up on the website.
At the time, he was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
The case has spawned an international movement in support of Manning, who is seen by anti-war activists as a hero who helped expose American mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To others he is a villain, even a traitor, who betrayed his oath of loyalty by deliberately spilling his government's secrets.
Dressed in his camouflage army fatigues, Manning sat at the defence table showing little expression. He occasionally twirled a pen between his thumb and finger.
The hearing is open to the public, but with limited seating.
A small number of reporters were present but not allowed to record or photograph the proceedings.
Friday's hearing is to determine whether Manning will face a court-martial.
If his case goes to trial and he is convicted, Manning could face life in prison.
The government has said it would not seek the death penalty.
Almanza said he hasn't formed an opinion about Manning's guilt or innocence and he did not make a formal decision before taking a noon recess.
A member of the prosecution team, Captain Ashden Fein, said the government opposes recusal.
Manning's lawyer asserts that the documents' release did little actual harm.
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Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army priva...

Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
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Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/topNews/~3/coaZvP8tmQs/us-usa-wikileaks-manning-idUSKCN11J2TO
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Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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Live PD: Sitting Down and Manning Up | A&E

Officers search a home well-known in the community as a narcotics den and find a man sitting on the toilet in this clip from "5.5.2017". #LivePD
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Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US mi...

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
FollowKristine on Twitter at http://twitter.com/KristineFrazao

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
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Harvard University has retracted an invitation for Chelsea Manning to become a visiting fellow. It says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a ‘mistake.’ The announcement comes after CIA DirectorMike Pompeo pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal.
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Harvard University has retracted an invitation for Chelsea Manning to become a visiting fellow. It says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a ‘mistake.’ The announcement comes after CIA DirectorMike Pompeo pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal.
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Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the su...

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download t...

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
Spread it around. This material is public domain and can be used any way possible.
The audio was originally released on Monday, March 11, 2013 by The Freedom of Press Foundation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
Spread it around. This material is public domain and can be used any way possible.
The audio was originally released on Monday, March 11, 2013 by The Freedom of Press Foundation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

Who is Bradley Manning?

I had no idea who this guy was when I first heard about him. Apparently our government thinks what this guy Bradley Manning ( A military intelligence officer) ...

I had no idea who this guy was when I first heard about him. Apparently our government thinks what this guy Bradley Manning ( A military intelligence officer) did was a big deal. I could not care less about this guy or what he did. All governments are corrupt and that's just the way it is. Did this guy put some of our forces at risk? Maybe but why are we all over the world in the first place? Answer: to keep ourselves in power, have some oil, a cell phone, car and a nice home. We agree to what our government does every time we put cheap gas in our cars and believe me. our gas is still cheap compared to other countries.

I had no idea who this guy was when I first heard about him. Apparently our government thinks what this guy Bradley Manning ( A military intelligence officer) did was a big deal. I could not care less about this guy or what he did. All governments are corrupt and that's just the way it is. Did this guy put some of our forces at risk? Maybe but why are we all over the world in the first place? Answer: to keep ourselves in power, have some oil, a cell phone, car and a nice home. We agree to what our government does every time we put cheap gas in our cars and believe me. our gas is still cheap compared to other countries.

The NewOrleansPolice Department has concluded that an officer who fatally shot a man in a New Orleans East apartment complex in January committed no crime and should be cleared.
Police turned over the final results of their investigation into the shooting of Arties ManningIII to prosecutors on Aug. 16, according to a spokesman. Officer Terrance Hilliard remains on reassignment while police await a decision from District AttorneyLeon Cannizzaro's office on whether to charge him with a crime.
A special armed robbery squad was searching for a different man at the Carriage House apartments on Curran Road on Jan. 24 when officers encountered Manning. Police said that Hilliard shot Manning three times when Manning raised a gun toward him.

The NewOrleansPolice Department has concluded that an officer who fatally shot a man in a New Orleans East apartment complex in January committed no crime and should be cleared.
Police turned over the final results of their investigation into the shooting of Arties ManningIII to prosecutors on Aug. 16, according to a spokesman. Officer Terrance Hilliard remains on reassignment while police await a decision from District AttorneyLeon Cannizzaro's office on whether to charge him with a crime.
A special armed robbery squad was searching for a different man at the Carriage House apartments on Curran Road on Jan. 24 when officers encountered Manning. Police said that Hilliard shot Manning three times when Manning raised a gun toward him.

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Here's at least a partial transcript of text that appears inside the video:
"Well that could sure be misinterpereted. What I mean is: Why not think of NH as our nation...and Washington as its occupier?
Initially I had thought only one agent was objecting. But if you listen to the early audio it shows two voices raised against the camera.
No USSS has ever objected to me filming their checkpoints before. And they don't push it this time, at least not yet.
Here's a closeup of the guy who was yelling at me
Another probable Secret Servicer approaches."
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This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
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Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized sou...

published: 12 Mar 2013

Sidewalk Labs: Reimagining the City as a Digital Platform

Google Tech Talk, 2/22/2016, Presented by Anand Babu and Craig Nevill-Manning
ABSTRACT: Since humans first settled in cities thousands of years ago, technology has repeatedly revolutionized the way we live. Just in the last 200 years, steam, electricity and the automobile have radically changed the daily lives of city residents. We are now poised for a revolution based on digital technology that can improve quality of life and make cities more human-focused, while using scarce resources more efficiently. Sidewalk Labs will discuss the opportunities and challenges that they are taking on as they start up right here in New York City.
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Anand is Chief Operating Officer for Sidewalk Labs. He previous...

Alex Jones breaks down this breaking news on a live Facebook Mentions, he gets very heated at 15:00. Why do you think Obama is expanding surveillance yet commuting a whistle-blowers sentence?
Manning is set to be freed on May 17 of this year rather than in 2045
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WikiLeaks whistle-blower Chelsea Manning and US military war resisters today

Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Chelsea ManningGender Reassignment, Cementing Net Neutrality, Sociopathic Ex-OPD Cop Killed Todashev, Human Rights WatchHypocrisy
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published: 16 May 2014

Capt. Clark Gable for US Army Air Forces Officer Candidate School: Wings Up 1943 USAAF

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The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_Officer_Training_School
Officer Training School (OTS) is a United States Air Force commissioning program located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. It is the current de facto officer candidate school (OCS) program for the U.S. Ai...

published: 22 Jan 2015

Ray McGovern Speaks Out on Bradley Manning, Torture, the Constitution, and War

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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to Justin Wedes, a citizen journalist on the ground in Turkey, about the continuing protests in the country, the root of public discontent, the tactics used by the government to quell dissent, and the evolving demands of demonstrators. Abby then highlights Batavia high school teacher, John Dryden, for informing his students about their constitutional rights before filling out a potentially self-incriminating survey, and calls out Erick Erikson, a conservative commentator who believes women in the workplace earning more than men has a negative effect on society. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Jesselyn Radack, whistleblower and attorney, about ex-CIA officer, John Kirakou's letter written from federal prison describing his experience thus far, the Obama administration's over-classification of documents, and an update on Bradley Manning's trial.

Published on Jun 4, 2013Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Demonstrations in Turkey, and John Kiriakou's letter from prison.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to Justin Wedes, a citizen journalist on the ground in Turkey, about the continuing protests in the country, the root of public discontent, the tactics used by the government to quell dissent, and the evolving demands of demonstrators. Abby then highlights Batavia high school teacher, John Dryden, for informing his students about their constitutional rights before filling out a potentially self-incriminating survey, and calls out Erick Erikson, a conservative commentator who believes women in the workplace earning more than men has a negative effect on society. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Jesselyn Radack, whistleblower and attorney, about ex-CIA officer, John Kirakou's letter written from federal prison describing his experience thus far, the Obama administration's over-classification of documents, and an update on Bradley Manning's trial.

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download t...

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
Spread it around. This material is public domain and can be used any way possible.
The audio was originally released on Monday, March 11, 2013 by The Freedom of Press Foundation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
Spread it around. This material is public domain and can be used any way possible.
The audio was originally released on Monday, March 11, 2013 by The Freedom of Press Foundation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

Alex Jones breaks down this breaking news on a live Facebook Mentions, he gets very heated at 15:00. Why do you think Obama is expanding surveillance yet commuting a whistle-blowers sentence?
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Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Chelsea ManningGender Reassignment, Cementing Net Neutrality, Sociopathic Ex-OPD Cop Killed Todashev, Human Rights WatchHypocrisy
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks about the Army's review of Chelsea Manning's request for gender reassignment surgery and the potential to transfer her from a military to civilian prison, where there are much more threats to her safety. Abby then features a report by BTS producer Cody Snell about the demonstrations that took place at the FCC to protest the recent ruling that erodes Net Neutrality, and speaks to Casey Rae, Director of Future of Music Coalition about what a post neutral internet would look like to independent artists and musicians. Abby then revisits the case of Ibragim Todashev, an associate of the Tsarnaev brothers, who was inexplicably executed by an FBI agent during a four hour interrogation, reporting the fact that the identity of the special agent has finally been revealed as a sociopathic ex-Oakland police officer who has a tarnished history of unlawful beatings and arrests. BTS wraps up the show talking to KeaneBhatt, journalist and activist about a recent open letter he and many prominent figures signed calling for the non-profit organization Human Rights Watch to close its revolving door with the U.S. government.

Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Chelsea ManningGender Reassignment, Cementing Net Neutrality, Sociopathic Ex-OPD Cop Killed Todashev, Human Rights WatchHypocrisy
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks about the Army's review of Chelsea Manning's request for gender reassignment surgery and the potential to transfer her from a military to civilian prison, where there are much more threats to her safety. Abby then features a report by BTS producer Cody Snell about the demonstrations that took place at the FCC to protest the recent ruling that erodes Net Neutrality, and speaks to Casey Rae, Director of Future of Music Coalition about what a post neutral internet would look like to independent artists and musicians. Abby then revisits the case of Ibragim Todashev, an associate of the Tsarnaev brothers, who was inexplicably executed by an FBI agent during a four hour interrogation, reporting the fact that the identity of the special agent has finally been revealed as a sociopathic ex-Oakland police officer who has a tarnished history of unlawful beatings and arrests. BTS wraps up the show talking to KeaneBhatt, journalist and activist about a recent open letter he and many prominent figures signed calling for the non-profit organization Human Rights Watch to close its revolving door with the U.S. government.

published:16 May 2014

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Capt. Clark Gable for US Army Air Forces Officer Candidate School: Wings Up 1943 USAAF

more at
"A WWIIArmy Air Forces officer-candidate recruiting film / documentary, which shows the rigors of Officer Training School."
Public domain film, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_Officer_Training_School
Officer Training School (OTS) is a United States Air Force commissioning program located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. It is the current de facto officer candidate school (OCS) program for the U.S. AirForce, analogous to the OCS programs operated by the other branches of the U.S. armed forces...
During peacetime, OTS is usually the smallest commissioning source in the USAF, producing fewer officers per year than AFROTC and the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA). Given its shorter lead time for officer production (10 weeks versus the typically 4-year pre-commissioning process for USAFA and AFROTC cadets), it is the commissioning source used to balance out USAF officer manning as deemed necessary by the Air Force...
The History of OTS
When the Aviation Cadet (AvCad) Program proved insufficient to meet wartime commissioned officer requirements, the United States Army Air Forces established the Officer Candidate School (OCS) on 23 February1942 at Miami Beach, Florida, its mission being to train and commission members from the enlisted ranks.
OCS moved to the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center (now Lackland AFB), Texas in 1944 and gained the additional mission of training officers directly from civilian status in September 1951.
OTS was organized at Lackland AFB, Texas in November 1959, with the first OTS class (60-A) composed of 89 officer trainees, including 11 women, who graduated and were commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants on 9 February 1960. The number of OTS graduates has varied over the years, from 323 the first year to a high of 7,894 officers in 1967.
With the establishment of OTS, Air Force OCS closed its doors and conducted its last graduation in June 1963. Concurrently, the Air Force also commenced a phaseout of its long-standing Aviation Cadet (AvCad) Program at Lackland AFB. Unlike OTS, AvCad was limited to pilot and navigator candidates. In addition, AvCads had to successfully complete either undergraduate pilot training or undergraduate navigator training before they could be commissioned as Second Lieutenants. The last AvCad pilot was commissioned in October 1961 at the former Reese AFB, Texas and the last AvCad navigator was commissioned in March 1965 at the former James Connally AFB, Texas. OTS then became the sole organization for training future Air Force officers at Lackland AFB.
On 1 July 1993, Air Training Command (ATC) merged with Air University (AU) to form the new Air Education and Training Command (AETC), with Air University becoming a direct reporting unit (DRU) under AETC. OTS, which was formerly under ATC, and Air Force ROTC, which was formerly under AU, were then realigned under both AETC and AU. Until 22 September 1993, Officer Training School was located on the Medina Annex of Lackland AFB, Texas, graduating Class 93-06 on that date. During the spring and summer of 1993, OTS gradually relocated to Maxwell AFB, Alabama, commencing operations in interim facilities on 25 September 1993.
Historically, Air Force ROTC had been headed by a major general or brigadier general, while OTS had been headed by a colonel. In February 1997, in an effort to reduce duplication of effort and streamline administrative and reporting procedures within AU, Air Force ROTC and Officer Training School realigned under a newly created umbrella organization, Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools (AFOATS). Under this restructuring, OTS and AFROTC were placed under the leadership of individual colonels, while general officer oversight for both OTS and AFROTC, representing three-quarters of Air Force officer production, was placed under one command, the AFOATS commander, a brigadier general.
In the late 1990s, a $52 million military construction (MILCON) project commenced to build a new, dedicated OTS campus at Maxwell AFB to replace the interim facilities initially occupied in late 1993. The majority of this MILCON project was completed in 2001 and all projects relating to the new-cum-current OTS campus were completed by 2004. AFOATS was later renamed the Jeanne M. HolmCenter for Officer Accession and CitizenDevelopment.

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Officer Training School (OTS) is a United States Air Force commissioning program located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. It is the current de facto officer candidate school (OCS) program for the U.S. AirForce, analogous to the OCS programs operated by the other branches of the U.S. armed forces...
During peacetime, OTS is usually the smallest commissioning source in the USAF, producing fewer officers per year than AFROTC and the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA). Given its shorter lead time for officer production (10 weeks versus the typically 4-year pre-commissioning process for USAFA and AFROTC cadets), it is the commissioning source used to balance out USAF officer manning as deemed necessary by the Air Force...
The History of OTS
When the Aviation Cadet (AvCad) Program proved insufficient to meet wartime commissioned officer requirements, the United States Army Air Forces established the Officer Candidate School (OCS) on 23 February1942 at Miami Beach, Florida, its mission being to train and commission members from the enlisted ranks.
OCS moved to the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center (now Lackland AFB), Texas in 1944 and gained the additional mission of training officers directly from civilian status in September 1951.
OTS was organized at Lackland AFB, Texas in November 1959, with the first OTS class (60-A) composed of 89 officer trainees, including 11 women, who graduated and were commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants on 9 February 1960. The number of OTS graduates has varied over the years, from 323 the first year to a high of 7,894 officers in 1967.
With the establishment of OTS, Air Force OCS closed its doors and conducted its last graduation in June 1963. Concurrently, the Air Force also commenced a phaseout of its long-standing Aviation Cadet (AvCad) Program at Lackland AFB. Unlike OTS, AvCad was limited to pilot and navigator candidates. In addition, AvCads had to successfully complete either undergraduate pilot training or undergraduate navigator training before they could be commissioned as Second Lieutenants. The last AvCad pilot was commissioned in October 1961 at the former Reese AFB, Texas and the last AvCad navigator was commissioned in March 1965 at the former James Connally AFB, Texas. OTS then became the sole organization for training future Air Force officers at Lackland AFB.
On 1 July 1993, Air Training Command (ATC) merged with Air University (AU) to form the new Air Education and Training Command (AETC), with Air University becoming a direct reporting unit (DRU) under AETC. OTS, which was formerly under ATC, and Air Force ROTC, which was formerly under AU, were then realigned under both AETC and AU. Until 22 September 1993, Officer Training School was located on the Medina Annex of Lackland AFB, Texas, graduating Class 93-06 on that date. During the spring and summer of 1993, OTS gradually relocated to Maxwell AFB, Alabama, commencing operations in interim facilities on 25 September 1993.
Historically, Air Force ROTC had been headed by a major general or brigadier general, while OTS had been headed by a colonel. In February 1997, in an effort to reduce duplication of effort and streamline administrative and reporting procedures within AU, Air Force ROTC and Officer Training School realigned under a newly created umbrella organization, Air Force Officer Accession and Training Schools (AFOATS). Under this restructuring, OTS and AFROTC were placed under the leadership of individual colonels, while general officer oversight for both OTS and AFROTC, representing three-quarters of Air Force officer production, was placed under one command, the AFOATS commander, a brigadier general.
In the late 1990s, a $52 million military construction (MILCON) project commenced to build a new, dedicated OTS campus at Maxwell AFB to replace the interim facilities initially occupied in late 1993. The majority of this MILCON project was completed in 2001 and all projects relating to the new-cum-current OTS campus were completed by 2004. AFOATS was later renamed the Jeanne M. HolmCenter for Officer Accession and CitizenDevelopment.

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Ray McGovern Speaks Out on Bradley Manning, Torture, the Constitution, and War

Manning lawyer asks officer at pre-trial hearing to step aside

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1. Wide pan of courtroom entrance covered by tent
2. Zoom out of court entrance
3. Courtroom sketch showing close of soldier Bradley Manning in court
4. Courtroom sketch showing mid of Manning listening to his attorney David Coombs
5. Courtroom sketch showing close of Coombs and Presiding OfficerArmyLt. Col.PaulAlmanza
6. Courtroom sketch showing close of Almanza
7. Courtroom sketch, zoom into Manning in court
8. Pan of attorney David Coombs leaving court with assistant
9. Mid of civilians waiting to enter hearing
10. Mid of court sign
11. Zoom out of buildings and courtroom
12. Various of soldier on guard
13. Mid of reporters leaving court during break
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14. Wide of supporters marching and chanting alongside fence
15. Back shot of marchers
16. UPSOUND (English) Unidentified man in truck swearing at protesters: ++NOTEMUTED SWEAR WORD++
"They ought to sue his ass for treason. He's not a (muted) hero."
17. Zoom out from gate to protesters
18. Wide of protesters at intersection
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Fuller, Protester:
"People who say Bradley Manning is a traitor should look at what he released. He's a heroic whistleblower who shed light on a lot of things we don't know about. If they are saying he broke a military rule but whistleblowing is not a crime. You are supposed to be allowed to bring to light things that are government abuses, fraud, other things like that... otherwise how are we going to know about the truth?"
20. SOUNDBITE (English) CaptainLawrence Rockwood, former US Army special security officer, trained at Ft Meade, from 1977-2000:
"The treatment of this soldier is ridiculous from a national security point of view. Those who have harmed our national security are those who engaged in torture and been granted impunity."
21. Mid of Rockwood holding sign
STORYLINE:
The civilian attorney for Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of leaking classified documents published by the WikiLeaks website, asked the presiding officer at his pre-trial hearing on Friday to step aside.
Army Lt. Col. Paul Almanza's civilian occupation as a Justice Department prosecutor was the chief reason defence lawyer David Coombs gave in asking him to recuse himself.
The JusticeDepartment is conducting a criminal investigation targeting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Manning, 23, is charged with aiding the enemy by leaking hundreds of thousands of secret documents that ended up on the website.
At the time, he was a low-level intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
The case has spawned an international movement in support of Manning, who is seen by anti-war activists as a hero who helped expose American mistakes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To others he is a villain, even a traitor, who betrayed his oath of loyalty by deliberately spilling his government's secrets.
Dressed in his camouflage army fatigues, Manning sat at the defence table showing little expression. He occasionally twirled a pen between his thumb and finger.
The hearing is open to the public, but with limited seating.
A small number of reporters were present but not allowed to record or photograph the proceedings.
Friday's hearing is to determine whether Manning will face a court-martial.
If his case goes to trial and he is convicted, Manning could face life in prison.
The government has said it would not seek the death penalty.
Almanza said he hasn't formed an opinion about Manning's guilt or innocence and he did not make a formal decision before taking a noon recess.
A member of the prosecution team, Captain Ashden Fein, said the government opposes recusal.
Manning's lawyer asserts that the documents' release did little actual harm.
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Army Officer ,Chelsea Manning Ends Her Hunger Strike

Chelsea Manning, an imprisoned soldier serving a decades-long sentence for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks, has ended her hunger strike.
The Army private announced the hunger strike late last week.
The ACLU added that Manning has ended her strike after the Army agreed to treat her for gender dysphoria.
BornBradley Manning, the 28-year-old has since transitioned to a woman.
But Manning has sought treatment, including surgery, to completely transition after beginning hormone replacement therapy.
The American Civil Liberties Union added that Manning's psychologist recommended surgery back in April.
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Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison ...

Whistleblower Chelsea Manning appeals 35yr espionage conviction

Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning is appealing her 35-year sentence in a military prison for violating the Espionage Act. In 2010, she released more than 700,000 diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. RT America’s Anya Parampil breaks down Manning’s leak, which exposed the extrajudicial killings of 15,000 Iraqi civilians. Then, Clark Stoeckley, who attended Manning’s trial and is the author of the book ‘United States vs. Chelsea Manning’ talks about the case with ManilaChan.
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Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

PFC Bradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to th...

Court-martial and life in prison for Bradley Manning?

PFCBradley Manning is on trial for being accused for leaking classified information to the website WikiLeaks. On Thursday, Manning was recommended by the US military officer presiding over Manning's pre-trial hearing to face a US court-martial for the 22 crimes charged against him. Many critics believe that the US military is making it more difficult for Manning's defense team to get a fair trial. Zack Pesavento, press liaison for the Bradley Manning SupportNetwork, joins us to discuss the latest in Manning's case.
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Peyton Manning Is NOT A Good Guy

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Harvard retracts Manning’s invitation after backlash from CIA

Harvard University has retracted an invitation for Chelsea Manning to become a visiting fellow. It says the offer made to the former military intelligence analyst and whistleblower was a ‘mistake.’ The announcement comes after CIA DirectorMike Pompeo pulled out of a planned appearance at the university because of the proposal.
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Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and...

Manning South Carolina Police Chase and Crash

A 14 year-old in a stolen van runs from an officer, playing chicken with oncoming cars and running large trucks off the road.
At the end of the chase, the suspect crashes headlong into another van and a semi and rolls off the road in a ball of flames. The suspect and the people in the other van suffered only minor injuries.

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
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Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
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Published on Jun 4, 2013Abby Martin Breaks the Set on Demonstrations in Turkey, and John Kiriakou's letter from prison.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN: On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to Justin Wedes, a citizen journalist on the ground in Turkey, about the continuing protests in the country, the root of public discontent, the tactics used by the government to quell dissent, and the evolving demands of demonstrators. Abby then highlights Batavia high school teacher, John Dryden, for informing his students about their constitutional rights before filling out a potentially self-incriminating survey, and calls out Erick Erikson, a conservative commentator who believes women in the workplace earning more than men has a negative effect on society. BTS wraps up the show with an interview with Jesselyn Radack, whistleblower and attorney, about ex-CIA officer, John Kirakou's letter written from federal prison describing his experience thus far, the Obama administration's over-classification of documents, and an update on Bradley Manning's trial.

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U.S. Army Aviation (documentary)

The United States Army Aviation Branch is the administrative organization within the Unite...

This is the first time Bradley's voice has been heard by the public since his arrest in 2010, smuggled out of the court room by an unknown person.
Download the audio at http://www.minds.com/archive/show/44744
Spread it around. This material is public domain and can be used any way possible.
The audio was originally released on Monday, March 11, 2013 by The Freedom of Press Foundation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Edward Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified material to the website WikiLeaks. He was charged with a number of offenses, including communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source and aiding the enemy, a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He was arraigned in February 2012 at Fort Meade, Maryland, where he declined to enter a plea.
On February 28, 2013, Manning plead guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years. One notable charge he did not enter a plea for is the charge of "aiding the enemy", which could carry a life sentence. The judge must choose if she will accept the pleas; prosecutors will pursue a court martial on the remaining charges.
---------------Material released by WikiLeaks---------------
Reykjavik13
WikiLeaks posted the first of the material allegedly from Manning on February 18, 2010, a diplomatic cable dated January 13, 2010, from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, a document now known as Reykjavik13. In the chat log, Manning called it a "test" document. On March 15, WikiLeaks posted a 32-page report written in 2008 by the U.S.Department of Defense about WikiLeaks itself. On March 29, it posted U.S. StateDepartment profiles of politicians in Iceland.
Baghdad airstrike
Manning said he gave WikiLeaks the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike video (so-called "Collateral Murder") in early 2010. Manning told Lamo that he gave WikiLeaks the video of the July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike after finding it in a Judge Advocate's directory. WikiLeaks named it "Collateral Murder," and Assange released it during a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2010. The video showed an American helicopter firing on a group of men in Baghdad. One of the men was a journalist, and two other men were Reuters employees carrying cameras that the pilots mistook for an anti-tank grenade launchers (an RPG-7). The helicopter also fired on a van that stopped to help the injured members of the first group; two children in the van were wounded and their father killed. The Washington Post wrote that it was this video, viewed by millions, that put WikiLeaks on the map. According to Nicks, Manning e-mailed a superior officer after the video aired and tried to persuade her that it was the same version as the one stored on SIPRnet. Nicks writes that it seemed as though Manning wanted to be caught.
Afghan War logs, Iraq War logs
On July 25, WikiLeaks and three media partners -- The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel -- began publishing the 91,731 documents that became known as the Afghan War logs. This was followed on October 22 with 391,832 classified military reports covering the period January 2004 to December 2009 that became known as the Iraq War logs. Nicks writes that the publication of the former was a watershed moment, the "beginning of the information age exploding upon itself."
Diplomatic cables, Guantanamo Bay files
Manning told Lamo he was also responsible for the "Cablegate" leak of 251,287 State Department cables, written by 271 American embassies and consulates in 180 countries, dated December 1966 to February 2010. The cables were passed by Assange to his three media partners, plus El País and others, and published in stages from November 28, 2010, with the names of sources removed. WikiLeaks said it was the largest set of confidential documents ever released into the public domain. The rest of the cables were published unredacted by WikiLeaks on September 1, 2011, after David Leigh and Luke Harding of The Guardian inadvertently published the passphrase for a file that was still online; Nicks writes that one Ethiopian journalist had to leave his country and the U.S. government said it had to relocate several sources. Manning is also thought to have been the source of the Guantanamo Bay files leak, originally obtained by WikiLeaks in 2010, and published by The New York Times over a year later on April 24, 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Manning

Alex Jones breaks down this breaking news on a live Facebook Mentions, he gets very heated at 15:00. Why do you think Obama is expanding surveillance yet commuting a whistle-blowers sentence?
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